Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are yet to release any news of their imminent royal baby, who is due to arrive any moment now. However, it was revealed last month that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in talks to plan a future move to Africa, where they could work on their royal roles in support of the Commonwealth. Podcast “Pod Save the Queen” is hosted by Ann Gripper and features Daily Mirror royal editor Russell Myers, who spoke in an episode from last month on the move and how it could cause problems for the Royal Family. Related articles Meghan Markle SHOCK: How Harry 'dropped depth-charge' into Royals Royal JEALOUS? How Meghan 'forced Harry to CUT TIES with Kate's pal' Mr Myers said: “It’s being talked about very seriously. “Meghan’s the driving force behind it.” The expert explained how this could give the royal pair a platform to be able to be more outspoken about the issues they care about. However, he added: “With how amazing that could potentially be, it poses an awful lot of problems as well. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's potential move to Africa could cause problems (Image: Getty) The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's last public engagement together was in March (Image: Getty) “If they were to be commenting on things, let’s say human rights issues. “But then William is meeting world leaders, like China, for instance, who have huge human rights issues – that William can’t speak about. “But [if] Harry and Meghan are – that’s going to cause big divisions within the Royal Family. Mr Myers went on to say that “Harry needs to mind what he says sometimes.” prince Harry with the winners of the London Marathon last weekend (Image: Getty) Prince Harry has strong ties to many African countries through his charity Sentebale (Image: Getty) He continued: “This happened a couple of weeks ago – on the on hand he’s speaking to a load of teenyboppers about the the dangers of social media. “And then the next breath, he’s launching world-record Instagram pages and its being used as a massive vehicle of them to spread their message. “They’re really going to have to learn and learn very quickly.” However, royal expert Robert Jobson, speaking on Yahoo's The Royal Box gave his opinion that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may retire from royal life altogether. Related articles What William missed out on that EVERY royal has had for generations Why Meghan and Harry were ‘unhappy with OVERSHADOWED royal wedding’ Mr Jobson said: "The child is not going to be the king or queen, very doubtful. They may not even have a royal role going forward. I know they are looking at the titles now - they may decide not to have a princely title. "Meghan and Harry in ten years time, when the focus will be on the Cambridge children and the Cambridges, may decide they want to settle in the West Coast and not be part of all this." "Pod Save the Queen" also heard last month from body language expert Judi James, who spoke about how Meghan has “elevated” Kate Middleton since her entry into the Royal Family. Ms James said: “I noticed recently [Kate’s] confidence levels do seem to be increasing. “I think, with Meghan coming into the Royal Family, she’s no longer the newbie. “I think that’s perhaps elevated Kate’s confidence levels a bit.” * To subscribe to Pod Save The Queen go to Acast or your normal podcast provider.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility